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ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Imran Khan on Friday said his government would review all international agreements it inherited from the last Pakistan Muslim League (PML-N) government and asked critics to bear with him for three months for performance.

He stated this during a meeting with a select group of anchorpersons at the Prime Minister House. The issues that came under discussion were the accountability of ruling Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf (PTI) leaders, use of official helicopters by the family of Punjab Chief Minister Usman Buzdar, a verbal clash between Khawar Maneka, ex-husband of the first lady, and Pakpattan District Police Office (DPO) Rizwan Gondal, remarks by Punjab Information Minister Fayyazul Hassan Chohan against a film star, alleged misuse of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government’s official chopper by PM Khan, etc.

Since no official statement on the meeting was issued, its details were shared by the participants.

Asks media to give his government three months before criticising its performance

The prime minister was quoted as saying: “Give our government three months before criticising its performance.” He claimed that in three months, there would be a marked difference in the way the country was currently run.

Asked if his government would wrap up all alleged controversial international agreements inked by the last government, the prime minister said he would review all such accords made by his predecessors.

Information Minister Fawad Chaudhry later told Dawn that Imran Khan had not said that he would abolish the international agreements but review all of them.

The prime minister informed the media persons about his eight-hour meeting with the military top brass at the General Headquarters in Rawalpindi and said Chief of the Army Staff Gen Qamar Javed Bajwa and the entire military establishment had assured him of their full support for the PTI-led government at the Centre.

Mr Khan also briefed the anchorpersons on his recent meeting with National Accountability Bureau chairman retired Justice Javed Iqbal and said the government wanted across-the-board accountability. Mr Khan, who is also facing a NAB case relating to misuse of the KP government’s helicopter, said he had asked the NAB chief to continue the indiscriminate accountability process in the country. About the cases of other PTI leaders, the premier said he was not responsible for the past of his party’s leaders and ministers and promised that he would not spare anyone of them if they were found involved in corruption.

Responding to a question about the use of official chopper for travelling from the PM House to his residence at Banigala, Mr Khan said he used the helicopter to avoid causing traffic jams because of official and security protocol of the prime minister.

He defended the appointment of Usman Buzdar as Punjab chief minister and said: “Those who are criticising him [Buzdar] today will appreciate him after three months.”

He reiterated that he would turn the palatial PM House into an educational institution, saying the government’s austerity campaign was under way.

About the transfer of the Pakpattan DPO after the altercation with Khawar Maneka, the prime minister backed his wife’s former husband and said: “The police officers trained guns at Khawar Maneka and his family.” He said he was satisfied with the Supreme Court’s notice taken on the incident.

Army subservient to government

Fawad Chaudhry told media persons at a separate event that the army chief had assured the prime minister that like all other institutions the army was also subservient to the government and bound to implement all decisions to be taken by the government. The government and the army were on the same page, he added.

According to him, Imran Khan said during the meeting at the GHQ that the government alone could not meet the gigantic challenges and needed a joint strategy and efforts of all institutions to cope up with these.

Defending the prime minister in the NAB case of misuse of KP government’s official helicopter, Fawad Chaudhry said Mr Khan had not misused the official chopper, but former chief minister Pervez Khattak. “Not Imran Khan but Mr Khattak was accused of misusing the official chopper. However, Mr Khattak was of the view that he used the helicopter for inspecting provincial government’s projects,” he asserted.

He said former prime minister Nawaz Sharif and his children had also misused PM House’s two aircraft and Punjab government’s helicopters for which a notice would soon be served on them. “Hassan, Hussain and Maryam Nawaz used official helicopter of the Punjab government that caused a loss of around Rs24 million. We will serve them a notice to recover the money,” he maintained.

The information minister said the family of former Punjab chief minister Shahbaz Sharif had also used official helicopters for personal visits and the expenses borne by the state on these trips were higher than the losses caused by the Sharif family.

He defended Imran Khan for using the official chopper to travel between the PM House and his residence at Banigala and said it cost Rs55 per nautical mile. He opened Google in his mobile phone and showed reporters the estimates regarding the traveling cost by helicopter. “However, these expenses exclude pilot’s fee and maintenance cost of the chopper,” he said.

Meeting with MQM delegation

Prime Minister Imran Khan held separate meetings with Sindh Governor Imran Ismail and a delegation of the Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) and discussed with them issues facing the province and Karachi.

The prime minister reiterated his commitment to ridding the citizens of Karachi of multiple problems such as water scarcity and prolonged loadshedding and poor sanitation.

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Aamir

Sep 01, 2018 08:48am

Sorry you don’t get that leadway considering you worked against the interests of the country in the previous Government rather than play constructive opposition role. Now you are answerable for your corruption.

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Alba

Sep 01, 2018 09:03am

Yes, we read that. Only little children want instant gratification.

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Alam

Sep 01, 2018 09:07am

No way. First restore ads to Print and Electronic media and send journalists with families to attend general assemly session. Very existanxe of TV channels in danger.

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Alien1

Sep 01, 2018 09:13am

This man is the arvind kejriwal of pakistan, just talks.

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Abbas

Sep 01, 2018 09:21am

A positive initiative by the PM that should be made a routine.

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Citizen

Sep 01, 2018 09:29am

Running government and grocery store are two different jobs. IK wanted to be PM and he is but required experience is missing except old faces, who have not good track.

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Aamir

Sep 01, 2018 10:01am

Why asking for 3 months? IK did the same during NS time. As you sow so shall you reap!

It is an obligation of media as well as a national duty to support PM Khan in his very noble mission. At least give him 6 months before you should start judging his performance which is only fair

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mohsin

Sep 01, 2018 10:32am

The most important issue in our lives right now seems to be the misuse of official helicopter. Not balance of payments, trade deficits, internal debt etc, etc.

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Siddhartha

Sep 01, 2018 10:44am

That's fair.

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Pakistan deserves better

Sep 01, 2018 11:31am

I would have thought that was common sense. Anyone not playing ball should be side lined after all Rome was not built in a day.

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Imtiaz

Sep 01, 2018 11:39am

They have been vocal critics of the previous governments and repeatedly claimed that from day one they would bring change in Pakistan. Now they want some time to decide on the plan of action. In the meantime, the government machinery is focused on auctioning cars. I thought Pakistan had far more pressing and challenging problems that needed immediate solution.

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Ahmed

Sep 01, 2018 11:52am

Fawad Choudhry is still defending use of helicopter by PM. Everyday a helicopter along with Standby helicopter is flown from helicopter base to PM house for IK 3 minutes journey to Banigala and back.These helicopters return to base after completing their task. The total use of helicopter for PM 3 minutes flight runs in to hours. Beside fuel, there are other numerous expenses associated with helicopter flights. I hope all these expenses are catered for in austerity drive.

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SYED HASSAN HASEEB

Sep 01, 2018 11:56am

pti and imran needs much more time then he is asking . the things are so bad it will take much time to improve . we trust party and leader but more time and support is needed .

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fairplay

Sep 01, 2018 12:01pm

a year, sir. fixing 70 years of rot in 90 days is unrealistic.

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Asif

Sep 01, 2018 12:02pm

He is giving his supporters the sweat pills, they want and deserve

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fairplay

Sep 01, 2018 12:03pm

@Imtiaz cars can be sold while other changes occur. foolish comment.

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fairplay

Sep 01, 2018 12:03pm

@Pakistan deserves better agree.

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Sab Se Pehle Pakistan

Sep 01, 2018 12:12pm

Fair enough. If we can give Corruption Mafias PPP and PML-N 10 years to rule. Give IK 3 months but accountability should be across the board. No individual or institution should be above the law. That is the only way we can rise as a nation. Prayers for your success IK. Long Live Pakistan.

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Rafique Ahmed Khoso

Sep 01, 2018 12:17pm

Extraordinarily ownership of accountability by PM...

Thats really great!!!!

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John

Sep 01, 2018 12:29pm

3 months enough time to silence any form of possible opposition in the future.

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illawarrior

Sep 01, 2018 01:00pm

Change takes time. Long-standing attitudes and practices cannot be altered overnight. It will probably take longer than 3 months. The important thing is that the people can see whether change has started, and if is going in the right direction.

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Last Word

Sep 01, 2018 01:02pm

Will three months be enough ? Imran Khan should be more realistic in making promises along with time period for their implementation otherwise he will face lot of criticism from people and opposition as well. He could have asked for at least one year for assessment of promised made by him.

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illawarrior

Sep 01, 2018 01:25pm

@Imtiaz Pressing and challenging problems rarely have "immediate" solutions. Effective solutions need to to be well thought out, involve consultation with various stakeholders, and be well planned.

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Aravind

Sep 01, 2018 02:03pm

When you bring austerity drama by auctioning Luxury Cars and introduce Helicopters in their place, media has all the right to question your policy and wisdom. After all media has an important role to play in construction of Naya Pakistan.

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Naga

Sep 01, 2018 02:24pm

PM Imran Khan has to fix all the loopholes, a hard task job, where his predecessors have done wrong, such as corruption, nepotism etc.

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parveez shafi

Sep 01, 2018 02:43pm

It will take some time to see that changes are going in the right direction. But at least it would be a start. 3 months to start seeing changes. No way you can see everything change so quickly, as so many of the public think. 70 years of mess can not be fixed in 30 days, not even if Imran had a MAGIC lamp. Everything need fixing.

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SPINOZA

Sep 01, 2018 03:25pm

Fair enough.

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Ayesha Sadozai

Sep 01, 2018 04:25pm

Why ? The media should keep on checking and reporting, it's their duty. Meanwhile, your government should do theirs Mr. PM. There is no issue of 'time'. Next, like Trump, you will start to attack media as 'enemies of people' for criticizing anything. Be careful.

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Asif

Sep 01, 2018 04:44pm

Sometimes, he acts like a spoiled brat who wants things his way. PM your accountibility started the day you sworn in.

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What about me

Sep 01, 2018 05:44pm

So that you can completely destroy whatever left of Pakistan.

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Sage

Sep 01, 2018 06:36pm

Some positives from the meetings. Change will take time and will become evident as well. The rot runs deep and is strong.

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N Abidi

Sep 01, 2018 07:09pm

Media groups are sad,no more free trip to uk or USA,and France,no more $$$ for shopping! If there are ethical people's in jouralisms, then do the story why pak has 50% children with stunned growth! Why there are children in jails! Why these rich ministers in rural Punjab,Sind,kpk,have jails in there houses! Exposed,these horribles realities,here your chance to do good work!

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Ali

Sep 01, 2018 08:17pm

PM Imran Khan must 'stop' PTI politicians from appearing on TV talk shows for next six months or so, as they need to be totally focused on their work. These TV dramas / shows are distraction and waste of valuable time. Also TV stations must stop inviting past politicians who 'failed' to deliver in the last 10 years of PPP and PML governments. TV stations must raise their own standards of reporting on domestic and international matters.

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Concerned 1

Sep 01, 2018 09:08pm

Basically just give him a free hand

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Saleemullah

Sep 02, 2018 12:26am

Very unfortumate. What he wants from media_ no criticism . Not a good idea

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NK

Sep 02, 2018 01:07am

One out of the three from MQM representative the mayor, is controversial an has been alleged to be involved in corruption.

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Observer

Sep 02, 2018 04:40am

@Aamir He is asking the media to hold off not the opposition, he opposed the last government in the capacity of the opposition.

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Ranajyoti

Sep 02, 2018 11:56am

OK you are given, now tell us what timeframe we should fix for you to deliver?